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I have a page with 3 flip cards based on this example. For some reason, during the flip animation, a scroll bar appears on the side of the page and then disappears when the animation is over. It causes the page content to shrink and expand for a second.
Is there a way to avoid it? It seems like the animation expands the page width by a couple of pixels.
You could try an overflow: hidden on the Card-Container.
It will cut of overflowing content and therefore avoid a scrolling bar.
https://developer.mozilla.org/de/docs/Web/CSS/overflow
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The website is: https://www.epicoyachts.ch
As you can see there is the possibility to scroll right, which should not be possible.
I've tried to play around with the positioning settings, trying to scale the upper bar to the screen. But it has not solved the problem. I can't understand which settings I have to adjust, and mainly of which element.
it's the tiny red arrow to scroll back up
I haven't found any code for your website but, I have a feeling that for your page dimensions you are retrieving the data from the user resolution or, using a constant resolution like 100%.
If that's the case then I'd suggest possibly a fixed lengt resolution of eg 1920p.
//You can try this first if you did not have this
html, body {
max lengt: 100%;
overflow-x: hidden;
}
// If you did have it you can try changing 100% into a standart resolution (1920)
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Currently I have a navbar set up however when I shrink the tab to tablet size, the navbar stacks and looks really weird. However, when I shrink all the way to mobile the problem is fixed. What is the best way to determine when the navbar shrinks to hamburger? Ideally for me, this would be as soon as the navbar headings begin to stack themselves.
If you're using bootstrap just check the width size when it shrinks to mobile with Google inspect,
If the #media query triggers at e.g 500px just add some more pixels so it triggers when you need it to, for example if the navigation bar stacks and looks bad at 700px, change the #mediaquery size from 500px to 700px.
(That was just an example , because you did not post any code)
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I am very new at both HTML and CSS but learning on the way. I have come to a stuck point and I can't seem to work it out. When viewing my webpage I have noticed that when I 'inspect element' the bottomnav div and ul div are both the size of my main div which is basically 0.
This is causing my issues in terms of trying to place a boarder on my bottom navigation.
None of the images are working but here it is
Code: http://jsbin.com/xuluqugovu/edit?html,css,output
Thanks for anyone's help on this.
Set overflow:auto on the .main rule (since its contents are floated, it does not expand to contain them)
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I'm working on this website: www.artetia.com
The thing is that when I resize my viewport I get a white stripe in the right side of the browser as if the Body of my website is smaller or having a minimum width. Can't find how to solve this, I tried with Firebug to check the structure and seems that the html can't get smaller than 960px or so...
You need to stop the backgrounds being wiped out when the viewport is narrowed below 960px. Here's one way to do that via CSS:
div[id^="slide"] {min-width: 960px;}
(For those not seeing the issue, it's a common layout issue. If you narrow the browser below 960px, a horizontal scroll bar appears; and if you scroll right, the backgrounds have been wiped.)
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So I am making a test website and I all text images, and navigation text is in the middle of the page and there is a lot of space on the side. how can I use more of the space on the side?
Use your CSS to define the size of your main content. If pixel size (say width:1000px) isn't enough, then set the width to width:100%.
In any case, you are going to have to do some serious research on CSS and how to use it.